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Power struggle

The allegations are the latest salvo in a bid by some of King's children to wrest control of the late singer's assets, believed to be in the millions.

King had 15 children from several different relationships. Eleven children are still living.

Earlier this year, Patty King, Karen Williams and a third daughter, Rita Washington, went to court, accusing Toney -- the business manager -- of elder abuse and neglect. But a judge tossed out the case, for lack of evidence

In the weekend affidavits, Patty King and Williams requested a toxicology analysis or autopsy be conducted to determine the cause of their father's death.

On Sunday, the singer's body was shipped from mortuary to the coroner's office.

"The family has made some allegations. I can't go into specifics," Fudenberg told CNN. "We were contacted by several of the family members' legal counsel. They were making allegations of foul play."

A public viewing for the musician is scheduled for Friday at the B.B. King Museum in Indianola, Mississippi. Funeral services are set for the following day.

"Our investigation will not prohibit or delay the services they have planned," Fudenberg said.

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Blues legend B.B. King plays guitar on stage in this undated photograph. King died Thursday, May 14, in Las Vegas, according to his daughter Patty King. Two weeks earlier, it was announced that King was in home hospice care after suffering from dehydration. He was 89.

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A young King poses for a portrait circa 1948. He was a disc jockey in Memphis, Tennessee.

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King records in the studio in 1965.

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King poses in 1971 after winning the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. He received the award for the song "The Thrill Is Gone."

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King sits in a studio with drummer Ringo Starr during the recording of his album "B.B. King in London" in 1971.

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King performs at the Newport Jazz Festival in New York in 1972.

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From left, John Lee Hooker, King and Papa John Creach perform on the television show "The Midnight Special" in 1974.

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King and Bono of U2 perform in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in 1990. King recorded the song "When Love Comes to Town" with the band.

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King performs at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam in 1995.

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King smiles as President George W. Bush presents him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a White House ceremony in 2006.

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John Mayer and King perform during the 2008 Grammy Nominations concert.